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DJariya 11-29-12 09:06 PM

The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
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Synopsis:

Angela (Angela Kinsey) discovers her husband's affair with Oscar (Oscar Nunez) and goes to Dwight (Rainn Wilson) for help. Jim (John Krasinski) needs a favor from Stanley (Leslie David Baker) and Phyllis (Phyllis Smith) who milk it for all it's worth. Pam (Jenna Fischer) begins painting her mural in the warehouse but gets distracted by Pete (Jake Lacy) who is building a tower of complaint cards. Craig Robinson, Ellie Kemper, Brian Baumgartner, Kate Flannery, Paul Lieberstein, Creed Bratton, and Catherine Tate also star.

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Episode 8 of 22

Red Dog 11-29-12 09:21 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
Stanley rules. Side order of lobster. :lol::thumbsup:

windom 11-29-12 09:22 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
It's always good to plan a hit on someone in front of a documentary crew.

So I'm guessing Ed Helms doesn't get paid for the episodes he's not in this season and that includes taking the shots of him out of the opening credits.

bluetoast 11-29-12 09:40 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
He was still listed as a producer (probably contractual though), so he probably does get paid.

Also how fucking obvious are they trying to make this Erin/Peter thing? It just seems weird. Also why was Clark Duke not in this episode, don't tell me he's still servicing Jan.

magiccmom 11-29-12 10:25 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
Not only was this episode not even funny...it was slightly disturbing. Just weird.

Crocker Jarmen 11-29-12 10:54 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
I actually groaned when I saw this was only episode 8. Feels like this terrible season has been on forever. Why don't they just add a laugh track at this point?

majorjoe23 11-29-12 11:39 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
This one worked for me, for the most part. "Red vining" had me dying.

BDB 11-30-12 12:07 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
this is a full season - Cock - I thought it was a half season.

Randy Miller III 11-30-12 07:27 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
This was easily the best episode of the season thus far. Most everything just seemed to click perfectly, and I love how even the most over-the-top material seemed to end on a solid note while setting the stage for future developments.

raven56706 11-30-12 08:38 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
i fell asleep... figures

Palaver 11-30-12 08:50 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 

Originally Posted by magiccmom (Post 11488628)
Not only was this episode not even funny...it was slightly disturbing. Just weird.

You know it's a weird episode when Dwight is the most rational character.

I don't even know what to think about the episode. This season has just been all over the place, plot-wise.

JuryDuty 11-30-12 08:56 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 

Originally Posted by magiccmom (Post 11488628)
Not only was this episode not even funny...it was slightly disturbing. Just weird.

I agree. I've enjoyed the season thus far--not the strongest, but still funny--but this episode was just....weird.

Jacoby Ellsbury 11-30-12 09:04 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
Possibly the best episode of the season.

Phyllis and Stanley have been pretty much non-existant all season long.

I have a theory on this show. I'm not so sure it's not as funny any more it's just we are bored with the characters. The relationship has gotten stale. My favorite episode of all time is Diversity Day which was the 2nd episode of the first season. I watched this episode again the other day and I just didn't laugh like I always have. I think someone who has never watched this show, if they happened to catch an episode of this season they'd probably enjoy it more than those of us who have seen every episode. This season, I enjoy the 2 new kids as much as anyone else on the show. Everyone else it's just a tired act. I'm so sure the writing and style of comedy has changed a whole lot over the years.

andicus 11-30-12 09:33 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
I thought it was a decent episode.

Also, Pam is looking pretty good, again.

The post credits parts was pretty bad, though. We've seen Dwigt ask Toby stupid questions before, but last night's questions were beyond stupid.

flashburn 11-30-12 09:41 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 

Originally Posted by Jacoby Ellsbury (Post 11488969)
Possibly the worst episode of the season.

Agreed!

Draven 11-30-12 09:55 AM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 11489009)
The post credits parts was pretty bad, though. We've seen Dwigt ask Toby stupid questions before, but last night's questions were beyond stupid.

This is the same person who believed Jim had mailed him a functioning gaydar just a few years ago.

andicus 11-30-12 12:52 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
True enough, but Angela was in on the action, too...

Jacoby Ellsbury 11-30-12 02:19 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 

Originally Posted by flashburn (Post 11489019)
Agreed!

Not enough Nellie in this one for you?

Reason why I liked it was because other than being funny, they had everyone involved. Meredith, Stanley, Phyllis, even Creed had more than one line. Jim and Pam were both likeable again. Andy wasn't in this episode and his character has been terrible this year. Dwight's friend was kinda funny.

BrewCrew 11-30-12 02:47 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
I actually liked this episode maybe because it was a little off from what I normally expect. Not having Andy around was nice as well.

madcougar 12-01-12 05:08 PM

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I read posts before I watched this episode and didn't know what to expect. Actually loved the episode. It was funny all around and had all the storylines worked for me.

fujishig 12-03-12 03:41 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
I think it is character fatigue. While I liked that everyone in the office was involved, and I do realize the boss is gone, it really struck me that they didn't even pretend to do any work at all. Plus Pam deliberately offending a customer struck me as really dumb.

madcougar 12-03-12 04:52 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 

Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 11492624)
I think it is character fatigue. While I liked that everyone in the office was involved, and I do realize the boss is gone, it really struck me that they didn't even pretend to do any work at all. Plus Pam deliberately offending a customer struck me as really dumb.

This episode reminded me a lot of Office Olympics from season 2 where most of the staff spends a ridiculous amount of work, not working. You basically have to have no boss and no Dwight for this to work me thinks. And I think that everyone realized how dumb Pam deliberately was at the end.

bluetoast 12-03-12 05:02 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
Wait a minute maybe the Erin/Peter thing isn't as bad as I though. It seems like they're setting up the following:

Andy as Roy
Erin as Pam
Peter as Jim

Think about it as Andy becomes more incosiderate he is developing Roy like characteristics. Leaving for the boat trip without taking her, being an ass to co-workers. He's not as big a dick as Roy was but it seems similar. Peter is leading the office in fun stuff like the Olympics mentioned above. He and Erin spend time at her desk a lot, and she expressed disappointment in Andy for inconsiderate actions.

Goat3001 12-03-12 05:09 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
I didn't like this episode.

Angela hired a hitman to kill/assault Oscar becasue he was sleeping with her husband.... That's not exactly sitcom material right there. I didn't like any of the Oscar/Angela stuff. I didn't think it was funny, I thought the whole situation was actually rather unfortunate for Angela... who has a baby with the guy. It was a soap opera storyline and it was a huge mess from the start. Maybe if they did it well it could have been funny, but they didn't.

The complaint card stuff wasn't that funny at all. Erin and the intern is just pointless. I can't get myself to care about Erins relationship at all.

I liked the Jim storyline though. I am interested to see where it goes. It could end with him going to Philly for good or it could end with him realizing that he wants to keep working with Dunder Mifflin. I think it'll be the first, it's a classic sitcom series finale move. I'm looking forward to how it plays out. The story was funny and I thought the end was nice with Stanley and Phyllis saying that they would help Jim out.

Red Vining. That whole sequence at the end was great. :lol:


Originally Posted by madcougar (Post 11492725)
And I think that everyone realized how dumb Pam deliberately was at the end.

I think they all realized that they were all being pretty dumb by egging her on to get a complaint and losing a client. I wonder whose client that was. All the sales people were out of the office.

andy434343 12-03-12 05:19 PM

Re: The Office -- "The Target" -- 11/29/12
 
I found Angela's hatred for jazz pretty funny.


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